19 Related Articles, between 2018-07-12 and 2018-08-09

'Spread the word about this scam': Consumer Protection warns Facebook users over bogus lottery. Facebook users in Western Australia have been urged to avoid a fake lotto scam that has netted more than $100,000 from at least 18 people in the last three months. >>

Australian celebrities slammed for their red carpet fashion choices by anonymous Facebook troll. An Australian Facebook page called Fashion Critical has decided to go where no magazines has gone before - and provided feedback on some of our homegrown red carpet looks. >>

Can you see what's wrong with this Target duvet. An Australian mother recently took to Facebook to share a photo of a duvet from Target along with her witty observation about its design. Parents everywhere have chimed in with their thoughts. >>

Comedian accuses ABC host Tom Ballard of sexually assaulting him four years ago. Australian TV host Tom Ballard, the presenter of the ABC's Tonightly program, has strenuously denied the sexual assault claim which was made public in a Facebook post on Saturday. >>

End of the book? 1.8 MILLION Australian users delete Facebook after scandal. One in four of Australia's 15 million users have either deleted Facebook or reclaimed some of the personal information they share on the site, research by Pure Profile found. >>

Facebook is investigated by Australia’s privacy watchdog after disallowing the use of pseudonyms. Facebook is under scrutiny as Australia's privacy commissioner is probing the multi-billion dollar company for breaching privacy laws and online financial fraud. >>

Golf: Australian Lyle stops cancer treatment. Australian golfer Jarrod Lyle has decided to stop active treatment in his third fight against cancer and will return home for palliative care, his wife said in a message on Facebook. >>

Inside the sexually explicit Facebook pages created by Australian university students. University students are using Facebook pages to sexually harass and embarrass their peers publicly. The posts are sent in by students and uploaded anonymously to the Facebook pages. >>

Man who raped a Facebook friend and keeping her captive for three days is sentenced to jail. Karl David William Baudoeuf, 33, repeatedly raped a woman he met on Facebook for three days after promising her tickets to the Southbound music festival in Busselton, Western Australia. >>

Motorists target cyclists online with death threats. Cyclists in Australia are being trolled online with death threats by motorists who want them off the road - as anti-bicycle Facebook ‘hate pages’ lead to unprecedented amount of attacks. >>

Pictured: The innocent Kmart jumper that has social media divided - so can you spot the mistake?. An amused mother from Australia has taken to Facebook after spotting an 'error' on her son's brand new jumper. So can you spot what's wrong with it? >>

Shocking blunder in a job ad that has the internet in hysterics. The internet is in hysterics over a poorly worded job advertisement shared on Facebook. The gaffe by Jora Australia reads: 'Hand job at Reynella Sports Injury Clinic in Adelaide, South Australia.' >>

Shocking video shows how quickly swimmers can be washed out to sea - with deadly consequences . A video shows the terrifying moment a young man is swept out to sea in Australia. Shared on Facebook, the video proves the dangers of strong waves and playing in the rocks. >>

Smitten father who was pictured kissing his six-week-old baby girl attacked by trolls on Facebook. Australian father Sean was reduced to tears when vile Facebook trolls attacked him for his favourite photo of him and his daughter Bella, calling him a 'paedo' and even threatening to call social services. >>

Tasmania woman Rianna Rochelle Lumley, 24, stabs love rival with scissors over Facebook post. Tasmania woman Rianna Rochelle Lumley, 24, was jailed this week for attacking a love rival with a pair of scissors after she described Lumley as a 'dirty dog' with 'the clap' in a Facebook post. >>

Union lashes Tas public worker guidelines. Public servants in Tasmania could be fired for liking or sharing political posts on Facebook under proposed social media guidelines labelled by their union... >>

Western Australian police officer Terry Bodenham investigated for racist tirade on Facebook. Western Australian police officer Terry Bodenham is being investigated after allegedly posting an angry tirade online about Aboriginal activists demanding the date of Australia Day be changed. >>

Woman pens poem to Woolworths after discovering half of her pizza topping missing . An Australian woman was disappointed when she opened a frozen pizza from Woolworths to find half the toppings missing. Shannon Ellison shared her disappointment in poem on Facebook. >>

Women share the secrets they swear by for keeping their towels 'snuggly' and 'beautifully soft'. An Australian mother who asked a Facebook group how she could keep her towels soft without using fabric softener has received a barrage of useful tips. FEMAIL has shared the top three. >>